Stream Keepers: Aquatic Insects as Biomonitors

 



Stream Keepers: Aquatic Insects as Biomonitors
The Xerces Society

An anthology of color photographs and essays about the ecology of rivers, and the potential of aquatic insect monitoring for wild fish and watershed conservation. Produced by the Xerces Society for its Aquatic Monitoring for Northwest Forests Project, Streamkeepers includes the work of renowned authors, scientists, and photographers, including:

David Quammen on the ecology of rivers and the fantastic creatures that inhabit the underwater realm;
Bernd Heinrich on insect architecture and the wondrous constructions of caddisflies;
Ann Haymond Zwinger on encounters she has had with the animals that abide beneath “the silver ceiling;”

May Berenbaum on the history of fly-fishing and aquatic entomology, from the 15th Century “fishing nun,” Dame Juliana Berners, through the insights of novelist Norman Maclean in his contemporary classic, A River Runs Through It.

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